WHO CAN BECOME A KNIGHT?
Membership in the Knights of Columbus is open to practical
Catholic men in union with the Holy See, who shall not be less than 18 years of age on
their last birthday. A practical Catholic is one who lives up to the Commandments of God
and the precepts of the Church. Application forms are available from any member of the
Knights of Columbus. Every knight is happy to propose eligible Catholic men for
consideration as members.
Acceptance of the applicant depends upon a vote of the members of the subordinate council
in which he is making application.
All priests and religious brothers having duly made application for membership and
participated in the ceremonials become honorary life members of the Order and are exempt
from payment of dues.
Application for membership must be made through the council in the community nearest the
applicant's place of residence. Interested prospects without a permanent domicile, such as
men temporarily away from home through duty in the armed forces, may make application
through their hometown council or at the nearest council on a military base.
If favorably voted upon, the applicant becomes a member by initiation known as the First
Degree. He subsequently is advanced through the Second Degree and the Third Degree.
There are modest initiation fees and dues set by subordinate councils under regulations
established by the Supreme Council. The insurance privileges are available to all members
who can qualify, which represents an important advantage of membership. For men in every
walk of life the name Knights of Columbus engenders the image of a united organization,
efficiently going about it tasks of charity, unity, fraternity, patriotism and defense of
the priesthood. It is composed of men who are giving unselfishly of their time and talents
in service of God and their country.
Membership in the Knights of Columbus provides opportunity for wholesome association with
congenial companions who are, first of all, practical Catholic gentlemen. It offers the
opportunity for fellowship with those who are of the same belief, who recognize the same
duty to God, to family and to neighbor and who stand side by side in defense of those
beliefs. Programs are so organized as to appeal to the individual interest of the members.
Through many constructive activities of Christian fraternity, members are enabled to
render service to their Church, their country and their fellowman. Through membership they
develop a consciousness of their ability to lead and to assist.
Organized Columbianism, united behind the individual Knight of Columbus, provides the
power of an intelligent, alert body of Catholic men--a strength which the individual by
himself cannot achieve.
Knights of Columbus has a proud heritage. The qualified Catholic man can share in that
heritage and build an even greater future by affiliating himself with this forceful,
effective body.
The Patriotic Degree
Another degree open to members of the Knights of Columbus is that of the Fourth
(or Patriotic) Degree. On February 22, 1900, the first exemplification of that degree was
held in New York City. The ritual added patriotism to the three original principles of the
Order: charity, unity and fraternity. Any Third Degree member in good standing, one year
after the anniversary of his First Degree, is eligible for membership in the Fourth
Degree.
The primary purpose of the Fourth Degree is to foster the spirit of partiotism by
promoting responsible citizenship and a love of and loyalty to the Knights' respective
countries through active membership in local Fourth Degree groups called assemblies.
Fourth Degree members must retain their membership as Third Degree members in the local
council to remain in good standing.
Certain members of the Fourth Degree serve as honor guards at civic and religious
functions, an activity which has brought worldwide recognition to the Knights of Columbus
organization.